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Mrs. Gloria Smith, Summersville, KY (1948-2015)

She had made a profession of faith in Christ and attended the Buffalo Church of the Nazarine. She had worked for 14 years as a secretary for AT&T in Illinois and 11 years as a teacher's aide for the Campbellsville school system. She was born in Taylor County, KY, and was a resident of Green County, KY, at the time of her death. She was the daughter of the late Wilbur Toadvine and Lilly Price Toadvine. Her husband of 24 years, George Edward Smith, survives. She leaves 12 direct living descendants.
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Mrs. Gloria Smith, 67 of Summersville, Kentucky, departed this life on Monday, October, 26, 2015 at her home in Green County, KY.

There will be a celebration of life service at 3pmCT, Saturday, October 31, 2015 at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S Main Street, Greensburg, KY. Visitation is requested from 1pmCT until time of the service Saturday at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home.



Mrs. Gloria Smith, Summersville, KY (1948-2015)

Mrs. Gloria Smith of Summersville, Kentucky, daughter of the late Wilbur Toadvine and Lilly Price Toadvine, was born on October 18, 1948 in Taylor County, Kentucky and departed this life on Monday, October, 26, 2015 at her home in Green County, KY. She was 67 years and eight days of age.

She had made a profession of faith in Christ and attended the Buffalo Church of the Nazarine. She had worked for 14 years as a secretary for AT&T in Illinois and 11 years as a teacher's aide for the Campbellsville school system.

She is survived by her loving husband of 24 years, George Edward Smith of Summersville. They were united in marriage on December 27, 1990 in Batavia, Illinois.

Other survivors include:
  • A daughter and son-in-law: Lorraine and Amedio Matteucci of Illinois

  • Two sons and a daughter-in-law: David Smith of Florida, and Ken and Jeanine Smith of Illinois

  • Six grandchildren: Rachel Hooten of Tennessee, Christina Smith of Wisconsin, Melonee Wise of California, Wyatt Smith, Jacob Smith and Sean Trathen of Illinois

  • Three great grandchildren

  • One sister and a brother-in-law: Phyllis and Jim Hiemenz of Arizona

  • And a host of other relatives and many friends.
Mrs. Smith was also preceded in death by three brothers: Terry Toadvine, Dennis Toadvine and William Toadvine.

Memorials are suggested to be made to the Taylor County Animal Shelter and can be made at the funeral home.

Send condolences to the family of Mrs. Gloria Judy Smith

The Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S Main Street, Greensburg, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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